kage69
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I'm not sure that I understand the question they're posing.
I appreciate that the pews are olde timey uncomfortable benches. I wouldn't want the congregation to think they were at some kind of Las Vegas show.
For those unwilling to watch a video to get the answer, the book is...
I'm still fascinated by this. The preacher had to think, "At some future service, I may want to fly out over the congregation so let's go ahead and install trolley systems for doing that. Also, order some LSD to put in the grape juice." Imagine having Ken Copeland flying over your head while on acid.
I'd be curious to see a county-by-county map of the Big Macs per Hour (BM/h) of the US. Given the special sauce, you might need to map both kinds of BMs per hour
We need a grad student, a laptop, and some coffee. $8 seems high for a Big Mac, but I don't go to McDonald's very often. Looks like some of the states have gone quite a bit above the federal rate. I'm especially surprised by Missouri:
That's brilliantly-done, technically (is that an application of some sort of existing 'face-morphing' software, or just a result of very assiduous searching for exactly the right existing photos to cut-and-paste?).
But I don't think it's a great analogy, as the whole point was Murphy's "Valentine" was a street-smart and hyper-articulate hustler with an "instinctive" aptitude for the requirements of his new job (even as I type that I wonder again about the politics of that movie - is it being right-wing or left-wing? Can't work it out). And also who turned out to have a functioning moral compass after all.
I don't get that impression about Walker at all.
I'm still fascinated by this. The preacher had to think, "At some future service, I may want to fly out over the congregation so let's go ahead and install trolley systems for doing that. Also, order some LSD to put in the grape juice." Imagine having Ken Copeland flying over your head while on acid.